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WFB 6610: Quantitative Ecology
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4.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Students are introduced to the theory and techniques of building statistical models to evaluate community- and population-level responses by animals to environmental conditions and human exploitation. A secondary goal is to improve student writing and communication of these tools to managers and the public. Preq: STAT 2300 and WFB 3000. Coreq: WFB 6611.
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WFB 6611: Quantitative Ecology Lab
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0.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6610. Coreq: WFB 6610.
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WFB 6620: Wetland Wildlife Biology
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3.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Study of wetland wildlife habitats, emphasizing classification by physical, chemical, and biological characteristics; importance of wetland habitat for management and production of wetland wildlife species. Offered fall semester only.
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WFB 6640: Mammalogy
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4.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Origin, evolution, distribution, structure, and function of mammals, with laboratory emphasis on the mammals of the Southeast. Field trips are required. May also be offered as BIOL 6640. Coreq: WFB 6641.
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WFB 6641: Mammalogy Lab
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0.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6640. May also be offered as BIOL 6641. Coreq: WFB 6640.
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WFB 6680: Herpetology
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4.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Physiology, functional morphology, ecology, evolution, biomechanics and current literature of amphibians and reptiles. Laboratory study examines morphology and identification of world families and United States genera, as well as southeastern species. Field trips are required. May also be offered as BIOL 6680. Preq: BIOL 1040 and BIOL 1060; or BIOL 1110. Coreq: WFB 6681.
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WFB 6681: Herpetology Lab
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0.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6680. May also be offered as BIOL 6681. Coreq: WFB 6680.
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WFB 6690: Aquatic Insects
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3.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Identification, life history, habitats, and interrelationships of aquatic insects; techniques of qualitative field collecting; important literature and research workers. Students are expected to have completed coursework in insect biology before enrolling in this course. May also be offered as BIOL 6690 or ENT 6690. Coreq: WFB 6691.
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WFB 6691: Aquatic Insects Lab
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Clemson University
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany WFB 6690. May also be offered as BIOL 6691 or ENT 6691. Coreq: WFB 6690.
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WFB 6700: Human Dimensions of Wildlife
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4.00 Credits
Clemson University
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Human interactions with wildlife and fisheries, including social principles important for understanding and addressing wildlife management and conservation challenges, are examined and studied. Quantitative and qualitative social research methods, popular views of wildlife, stakeholder involvement, changing environmental behavior, and human attitudes towards hunting and fishing, are discussed. Coreq: WFB 6701.
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